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I was wondering if Siri could be used to restart the device; thanx
for the tip on how to restart the device. I remember with older
phones, it used to be the home+p
20 December 2017 9:23 AMTo: macvisionaries@googlegroups.comSubject: Re: Sudden voiceover issue with iPhone 7+ I was wondering if Siri could be used to restart the device; thanx for the tip on how to restart the device. I remember with older phones, it used to be the home+power button, but now, al
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> Subject: Re: Sudden voiceover issue with iPhone 7+
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> I was wondering if Siri could be used to restart the device; thanx for the
> tip on how to restart the device. I remember with older phones, it used to
> be the home+power button
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Subject: Re: Sudden voiceover issue with iPhone 7+
Press and hold the home and power buttons for about 5 seconds. Then release
and wait. If no joy, find some working eyes and check settings.
One thing you might do is touch the status bar then 2 finger swipe yup which
No, I’ve tried it with my x and I can’t get it to power off.
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Subject: Re: Sudden voiceover issue with iPhone 7
what happens
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Subject: Re: Sudden voiceover issue with iPhone 7+
I’ve
I haven’t even had this phone a year, so I wouldn’t think the battery wearing
out should be an issue on my end. I have tended to switch voices on a more
constant basis lately though, sense I’ve had a hard time finding one I’m
satisfied with, or if I find one that I’m at least somewhat satisfied
I have had issues with my iPhone 6 where I get this kind of behavior.
Usually the phone also acts very slow. I will do a triple click home wait 2
seconds and repeat until VoiceOver starts up again. Then I will shutdown
the phone and restart it at a convenient moment. Generally I find that the
more
Press and hold the home and power buttons for about 5 seconds. Then
release and wait. If no joy, find some working eyes and check settings.
One thing you might do is touch the status bar then 2 finger swipe yup
which gets Voiceover to read all from top to bottom. During this
process, press t
I was wondering if Siri could be used to restart the device; thanx for the tip
on how to restart the device. I remember with older phones, it used to be the
home+power button, but now, all that seems to do is take screenshots.
> On Dec 19, 2017, at 11:57 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
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> Have you tr
I’ve done that, which has done nothing; on top of that, when this happens, it
messes with the sound on my phone to the point where I can press the home
button to activate siri, and the phone vibrates, but no sound generates no
matter how much I raise the volume. I can toggle voiceover by using
That should be three fingers, not two.
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Have you tried double tapping with two fingers, to toggle speech? If this
doesn’t work, then hold down the power button and, I believe, the volume up
buttons for ten seconds. Then, release the volume key, while still holding the
power button. I really wish Siri could be used to restart devices,
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